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One quiet Monday before dawn, a well-liked Greensboro barber and postal contractor walked into a mail-sorting facility and attacked a coworker with a crowbar — then spent the next few hours moving through his own neighborhood, leaving two women dead and a city scrambling. What makes this case sit so wrong isn't just the violence; it's that almost everyone who called 911 that morning knew him. Neighbors, coworkers, an old friend whose door he knocked on. This episode traces the morning through the calls themselves — including the survivor phoning for her own life, and the woman he rang to confess — while two-thirds of a police force closed in. No motive was ever found. We sit with what that absence means, and with the three women at the center of it.====FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/groups/911callsX https://x.com/911CallsPodcastINSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/911callspodcastYOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@911CallsPodcastTIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@911callspodcastPATREON https://patreon.com/1159media====Unlimited Access, Early, Ad-free for $5For $5, supporters get everything we have to offer - every podcast, live backdoor access to watch us record, video episodes, uncut episodes, all of our PLUS podcasts, early and ad-free, and more. Support 11:59 Media's vision to build our great creators. Visit 11:59 Media on Patreon https://patreon.com/1159media to sign up now. Start your support, and access everything you've been missing.
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If you've landed here first, do yourself a favor and go back — start with Episode 206, then the first two interrogations — because this is the room where everything finally breaks, and you'll want to know exactly how Jennifer Pan got here. It's the afternoon of November 22nd, 2010. Two weeks since the home invasion. Two weeks since her mother was killed and her father, against every odd, survived. And for the third time, Jennifer Pan walks into a York Regional Police station and sits down across from a detective.
But this man is different. He introduces himself as Bill. He's calm, almost fatherly. He tells her he's not a homicide detective — he's an expert in something else entirely. Truth verification. And for the first hour, he barely mentions the crime at all. He asks about piano. About figure skating. About a boyfriend her parents forbade, and the years she spent living a double life so elaborate it included a fake diploma and a phone she kept hidden from her own family. It feels like a conversation. It is not. It's a trap being built one gentle question at a time. Because somewhere in this room, Bill stops asking about her childhood and starts telling her what he knows. He tells her that her father lived. That her father had a front-row seat. That the story she's told three times now doesn't match — and never could. And then he says the thing that changes everything: I know you were involved.
What follows is one of the most extraordinary interrogations you will ever hear — hours of denial, half-truths, and a story that keeps shifting under its own weight. Listen for the moment, Jennifer offers a version of events so startling you'll have to rewind it. Listen for a two-word text message that proves the night was planned. And listen, near the very end, for the exact instant the truth finally arrives — because once it does, there is no taking it back.
Stay with us all the way through. Do not stop early. Everything in this episode has been building to the final minutes, when Bill stops being the man on her side and becomes something else entirely. You will not want to miss what he says to her, or what she says back. This is the 911 Calls Podcast. This is the third and final interrogation of Jennifer Pan.
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If you're just finding us now, go back before you press play on this one — start with Episode 206, then the first interrogation — because what happens in this room only lands if you've heard how the story began.
I have painstakingly remastered this interrogation for the best possible viewing and listening experience. The original, which you can find elsewhere, is hard to hear due to poor recording quality, room noise, and Jennifer Pan's quiet voice.
In our remastered version, you can hear everything. Everything down to every emotion, explanation, and bit of detail. It's been two days since her first interrogation. Thursday morning, November 11th, 2010. The same young woman. The same small room. The same detective. But the lights feel a little different now.
This time it's official. A camera. A commissioner. A Bible. A hand raised to swear an oath — the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Detective Randy Slade tells Jennifer Pan to set aside everything she said before, to start fresh, as if they'd never spoken. Take a deep breath. Close your eyes. Walk me through your day.
But pay close attention to what happens when the detective gently sets the home invasion aside and starts asking about her life. About a boyfriend, her parents forbade. About the years she spent pretending to be someone she wasn't. And listen — really listen — for the moment Jennifer admits, out loud, that some of the things she once swore were real never happened at all. That's where this interrogation turns.
Because once the detective hears those words, his voice changes. The questions get sharper. And he says something to her that we want you to brace for — a single sentence about what it would mean if she were lying to him right now.
Stay with us all the way to the end. The cracks you've been waiting for don't arrive all at once. They surface slowly, quietly, in the spaces between "I don't remember" and "I can't lie." And by the final minutes of this tape, you'll hear Jennifer say something herself — about an idea in her head she's afraid to say out loud — that you will not be able to forget. This is the 911 Calls Podcast. This is Interrogation Two.
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If you haven't yet heard Episode 206, stop here, go back, and start there first — because everything you're about to hear will land very differently once you know the full story of Jennifer Pan. But if you're caught up, welcome to this bones episode. I have painstakingly remastered this interrogation for the best possible viewing and listening experience. The original interrogation videos, which you can find elsewhere, are hard to hear due to poor recording quality, room noise, and Jennifer Pan's quiet voice.
In our remastered version, you can hear everything. Everything down to every emotion, explanation, and bit of detail. It's 2:44 in the morning on November 9th, 2010. A young woman sits in a small interview room at a York Regional Police station, a Bible somewhere nearby, a digital recorder running as a fail-safe.
Hours earlier, armed men had walked into her family's quiet Markham home. When they walked out, her mother was gone, and her father was fighting for his life. Now, a homicide detective slides a form across the table. He tells her she has nothing to apologize for. He tells her he's there to help. And then he asks her to do one simple thing: start at the beginning, and tell him about her day.
What follows is more than ninety minutes of a story — a story about a gas leak in the morning, a normal family dinner, a friend over for movie night, and then footsteps that didn't belong. Three men. A gun behind her head. String around her wrists. Her mother's voice calling out from the dark.
It is a harrowing account. It is detailed. It is, at times, almost too composed. And that's what we want you to listen for. Because this is the first of three interrogations — and we're releasing all three together for a reason. In this episode, you'll hear Jennifer's very first version of events, told under oath, in her own words, while detectives gently, patiently, take her back through the night again and again. Pay attention to the timeline. Pay attention to what she remembers in vivid detail — and what she says she just can't recall. Notice when the detective says, "Take your time."
The cracks don't announce themselves. They appear quietly, in the spaces between her answers. And by the end of this episode, you'll understand exactly why investigators couldn't let it go. So settle in, and stay with us all the way through. This is the 911 Calls Podcast. This is Interrogation One.
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2026 UPDATES make this case even crazier. If you thought the Netflix documentary was the end... You NEED to listen to this episode.
The story of Jennifer Pan and the labyrinth that she built around her life is so complex and diabolical that it takes over an hour just to scratch the surface!
The Operator walks you through the entire crazy case, PLUS new information for 2026 that is only weeks old, that continues to change the face of this case.
Be sure to check out the three interrogation videos of Jennifer Pan, too. They've been COMPLETELY REMASTERED so you can see and hear every detail.
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In this episode, an anguished couple in Florida battles authorities for custody of their ailing daughter after being accused of child abuse.And in the Happy Ending... a mass shooting? 😱
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A 71-year-old retired contractor turned luxury real estate agent leaves his house in one of the safest neighborhoods in Florida. The kind of place where the gate has a guard, and the guard has a clipboard. He's walking a mile to a Starbucks to meet his friend Victor for coffee, the same as every other morning that week. He never makes it.Hours later, he's flat on his back in a palmetto-lined field a few hundred yards from the strip mall. Single gunshot wound, dead center of the chest. No gun. No casing. No second person on any surveillance feed. No struggle, no defensive wounds. Just an empty binder clip lying near his hand and a missing $350 watch.In a community where murder is somewhere between an asteroid strike and a Bigfoot sighting, the working theory writes itself. Then one detective floats a different theory. The rest of the room laughs. And then they stop laughing.
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IAN MITCHAM -MURDER OF ALLISON FELDMAN - FULL CASE & TRIAL DETAILS
Scottsdale, Arizona, doesn't have a murder problem. It shows up on "best places to retire" lists and "safest cities in America" rankings. The kind of zip code where a homicide is a genuine shock to the system. In February of 2015, a 31-year-old medical sales rep named Allison Feldman had just bought her first house in South Scottsdale. Career climbing. Relationship serious. A family trip to Israel on the calendar. On February 18th, her father couldn't reach her. He called for a wellness check.
What her boyfriend walked into that afternoon would consume the Scottsdale Police Department for the better part of a decade. At first, the forensic trail went cold. No CODIS hit. No witnesses. The case stopped moving.
Then, in late 2017, Arizona authorized something it had never used before. And somewhere in an evidence refrigerator, a vial of blood was still sitting exactly where it wasn't supposed to be.
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The Cannibal - Colin CzechIn the early morning hours of April 28th, 2024, a 911 dispatcher at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department upgraded an incoming call to the highest possible priority. The call was coming from the vicinity of a public bus stop on East Charleston Boulevard — one of those stretches of urban infrastructure that nobody thinks twice about. An employee inside an adjacent AMPM could see something through the window. A man on the ground. Blood. He kept his distance. Something in the back of his mind was already telling him that was the right call.The man at the center of it was 31 years old. A prep school graduate from La Jolla. A 4.19 GPA. An economics degree. An MBA in progress. And a criminal record in San Diego County stretching across six years of escalating violence, running parallel to all of it, invisible to anyone who only looked at the LinkedIn profile. The warning signs were in multiple systems for years. No one connected them. And on a Sunday morning in Las Vegas, a man named Kenneth Brown was waiting for a bus.
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On March 16th, 2021, a 21-year-old man from Woodstock, Georgia, drove to a strip mall in Akworth with a gun he had purchased that afternoon. He parked. He waited. Then he went inside.By the time the day was over, law enforcement in two counties would be working the same case from two completely different directions — and they still haven't reached the same conclusion.Eight people. Three businesses. Two jurisdictions. One defendant who has already been sentenced in one county and is still awaiting trial in the other, five years later.This is the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings. The 911 calls, the manhunt, the press conference that immediately became its own story, and the legal split that turned a single afternoon into one of the most complicated prosecutorial tangles in recent Georgia history.Hugs ❤️=========================================CREDITSNarration – The OperatorResearch & writing – The OperatorCreative direction – The OperatorProduction – The OperatorIntro Music – The Operator...did we mention The Operator? 🙃=========================================SOCIAL LINKSWebsite: https://www.1159media.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/911callsTwitter: https://twitter.com/911CallsPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/911callspodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@911callspodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@911CallsPodcastPatreon: https://patreon.com/1159media
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In this 3-hour-long 200th episode, The Op shares the mic with 2-time Oscar-winning FX Artist and Creature Creator, Brian Wade! Join The Op as he fan-girls over Brian's 40+ year career in movie makeup and FX, lending his wizardry to amazing movie icons like The Demogorgon, The Terminator, The Thing, and many more... even Stuart Little :)Together, they land on Mersey Island, just off the Essex coast, northeast of London, connected to the mainland by a single strip of tarmac called the Strood — a causeway so low that twice a day the tide rolls in and swallows it whole. No bridge, no tunnel, no alternate route. It is the kind of tight, physically separated community where people know each other's cars, each other's dogs, each other's business, which is precisely why, when a quiet and well-liked local man was arrested in connection with a double murder, somewhere between thirty and forty of his neighbors immediately stepped forward to testify on his behalf. The lead investigator said she had never seen a number like that before in her career — not once — and that the gap between what the community believed about this man and what had actually been happening inside one house on the island is what the entire case runs on.The Op walks through all of it — the island, the family, the architecture of the deception, the fake personas and the voice recordings, the poisoning that lasted two years, the investigation that nearly pointed the wrong way, and the moment it didn't. He is joined, for the first time on a case episode, by a guest: two-time Oscar-winning effects artist Brian Wade, who rode every twist of this one in real time and made for the most memorable co-chair the Operator could have asked for on episode 200.Hugs ❤️----------------------------------------CREDITS:Narration – The OperatorResearch & writing – The OperatorCreative direction – The OperatorProduction – The OperatorIntro Music – The Operator...did we mention The Operator? 🙃----------------------------------------SOCIAL LINKS
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She called for help. She gave them her exact coordinates. She told them she was scared. And they still couldn't find her.
On February 27th, 2024, Amanda Nenigar called 911 after crashing her car in remote desert terrain near the California-Arizona border. In the hour-long call, she sounded confused and desperate as she attempted to describe the mountainous terrain where her vehicle had gotten stuck off the highway. The dispatcher instructed her to find her location using Google Maps — and she did. She gave him her coordinates. But law enforcement ended up searching for her 30 to 40 miles away from where her body was eventually found.
Her 911 call had been dispatched to California — not Arizona — where she actually was. CHP units spent roughly five hours searching before concluding efforts that afternoon. She was not located that day.
A mother of two, Amanda was last seen alive on February 28th in Blythe, California. About a week later, her car was found abandoned in the rural Arizona desert south of the small town of Cibola — the back of the vehicle resting on a large boulder, deep in terrain with no paved roads. Her body was found nearly a mile and a half from her car on March 29th — over a month after she first called for help. Investigators believe she had been attempting to find shade under a tree to escape the desert heat before she died. Her clothes were found scattered along the path she had walked.
Her sister, Marissa, told reporters that Amanda even provided the correct GPS coordinates and still did not receive the help she desperately needed. "She did not have to die like this," Marissa said. "If they had listened to her 911 call and written down the coordinates, again, she would still be here with us."
This is a case about a system that failed. A call that went to the wrong state. A woman who did everything right — and still didn't make it home.
The Operator walks you through the full timeline, the 911 call itself, the search that ended too soon, and the family's fight for answers. "This is really scary," Amanda told the dispatcher. She had no idea how right she was.
And because The Ope believes you should never leave an episode without at least one reason to smile...
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We close out today with a call that has absolutely no business being as chaotic as it is. A man dials 911 — not because of a crime, not because of an emergency — but because his girlfriend cooked the bacon. His cat got involved. And now someone needs to answer for it. The Operator breaks down every glorious, unhinged second of this domestic dispute that law enforcement definitely did not sign up for, and somehow, somewhere, it ends on a high note for everyone. Even the cat.
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This is the case of the first-ever-recorded death by a black bear in the state of Florida. It's a first that stirs up so much controversy... even the bears decided to back off!
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This is the second of a 2-part bonus of the entire series of the interrogation of Sarah Buzzard, convicted of the killing and dismemberment of Ryan Zimmerman.Thanks to the sponsor of this episode, http://Newspapers.comJoin the growing number of 11:59 sleuths who are using http://Newspapers.com to hunt down and submit cases for me to cover on the show! Get started by visiting http://1159media.com/newspapers and signing up using code 911Calls for 20% off during checkout. Your next find could be a featured episode of the show!
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On this episode, The Op hits the frigid fringes of an Ohio county where the case of Ryan Zimmerman thaws after years as a cold case. It's the case of four tangled souls, all seeking direction; sometimes together, most often apart.
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The Op explores the tragic case of Mariam Abdulrab, who was murdered by a repeat sex offender, Demarcus Brinkley, after he was released without proper monitoring due to bureaucratic backlogs.
And in the Happy Ending, we meet Tammy. Tammy doesn't have any pants on. Arrest is inevitable 😆
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The Op hopes you're comfy. Because this is a long, wild ride. Gary Michael Hilton, or as he likes to call himself, "The Beast of Blood Mountain," is captured in pristine police CCTV quality, explaining all of his heinous acts during a marathon interrogation that lasted over 4 hours! Watch the entire thing here. Hugs? ❤️The Op is giving away 30 days of FREE, unlimited Patreon.
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In this Bodycam Bonus, The Op takes a short trip down felony lane with a couple who can't seem to make heads or tails of who was driving, who's to blame, and whether being a doctor gives you a free pass to just go home. From lasting impressions to impressive last names, this bonus has it all. Hugs ❤️
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In this bodycam bonus, The Operator presses play on the dark-time delusions of a bikini-clad woman and her exposure to a police officer with the patience of Job. It's hilarious - full of unexpected run-ins, runaways, and ridiculousness. Hugs ❤️The Op is giving away 30 days of FREE, unlimited Patreon.
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